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From the fashion runway to the airport runway: How have flight attendant uniforms changed throughout the years? Click through for vintage flight attendant looks and some futuristic-looking new designs. Here, Trans World Airline attendants model their uniforms through the ages: on the right, one from 1936, all the way to 2001 on the left. TOM GANNAM, ASSOCIATED PRESS

At the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, you can check out an array of vintage flight attendant uniforms, dating back all the way to Delta's first passenger flight from Dallas to Jackson, Mississippi in 1929. David Goldman, AP

This Delta flight attendant wrap dress designed by Richard Taylor was modeled on the first day of New York Fashion Week in 2005. A flight attendant union later protested against the uniform, citing Delta's failure to offer bigger sizes. RICHARD DREW, ASSOCIATED PRESS

If you were a fan of the Banana Republic designs, you could even buy some for yourself – for security reasons, they weren't exactly like the ones flight attendants wore, but they were pretty close. Most items cost between $75 and $250. Virgin America

Looking to the future: Flight attendants showed off Alaska Airlines' sleek new uniforms, which made their debut in January 2018 and will spread to Virgin America and Horizon Air within the next year. Elaine Thompson, AP